Sometimes thousands and millions of years as in the Grand Canyon. In other cases it can happen in as little as a couple of hours as in a hurricane. The East Coast of the United States and other shore areas are constantly changing due to erosion and storms. Rivers do the same changes to their shorelines during high water events.
Millions of years
Streams erode sediment primarily during times of high flow or flood events when the velocity and volume of water are increased. The force of the water helps carry and transport sediment downstream, causing erosion along the streambed and banks. Wind and ice can also contribute to sediment erosion in streams.
These are glaciers.
Wind erosion is an ongoing process.
Yes, hot water can erode sediment faster than room temperature water because the increased temperature can enhance the chemical reactions that break down the sediment particles. The heat can also increase the kinetic energy of water molecules, allowing them to dislodge and transport sediment more efficiently.
Millions of years
It starts to erode the boulder.
probably erode it lol
Streams erode sediment primarily during times of high flow or flood events when the velocity and volume of water are increased. The force of the water helps carry and transport sediment downstream, causing erosion along the streambed and banks. Wind and ice can also contribute to sediment erosion in streams.
it can take from around 5 minutes to millions and millions of years
These are glaciers.
Wind erosion is an ongoing process.
Yes, hot water can erode sediment faster than room temperature water because the increased temperature can enhance the chemical reactions that break down the sediment particles. The heat can also increase the kinetic energy of water molecules, allowing them to dislodge and transport sediment more efficiently.
The time it takes for a sea arch to erode can vary depending on factors like the type of rock, the strength of ocean waves, and the climate. In general, it can take thousands to millions of years for a sea arch to form and erode.
looseness of sediment, speed of wave, angle of wae on sediment, angle of beach floor (as that changes the waves suction angle height and strength)
water erodes a canyon by carrying sediment from the rock walls down the river
How deep it is and how fast it is going downhill that can also affect it